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Birmingham Pride of lions

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(11-02-2021, 06:43 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(11-02-2021, 05:40 AM)Mangw Wrote: I want to know which month every litter of the sub-adults were born in, the only info i have is that the white prince and his brothers were born in October 2018 and that the White Princess and her sister were born in March 2019. When were the male and female sired by white dot born and when were the female that was sired by one of the middle aged lioness born?

The white male and white lioness aren't brothers, if not cousins or something like that. The white male was sired by one of the middle aged females (the one with a black dot in his eye) and the white female was sired by the sister of white dot known as the Bus.
This is what I have on my lion notes.
4 sub-adults born in 4-11 October 2018 (3 +/-) (White male litter)
4 sub-adults born in March 2019 (2.5 +/-) (White female litter)
2 cubs born in 1 April 2020 (1.5 +/-) (BYM sister litter)
3 cubs born in 16 December (10 +/-) (Aunt of the white male)
2 cubs born in February 2021 (8 +/-) (mother of the white male new litter)
territory: Timbavati(Shindzela/Ngala) and KNP

They were sired by the Ross, so that should indeed make them half brother/sister right?
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(11-02-2021, 07:08 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(11-02-2021, 06:43 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(11-02-2021, 05:40 AM)Mangw Wrote: I want to know which month every litter of the sub-adults were born in, the only info i have is that the white prince and his brothers were born in October 2018 and that the White Princess and her sister were born in March 2019. When were the male and female sired by white dot born and when were the female that was sired by one of the middle aged lioness born?

The white male and white lioness aren't brothers, if not cousins or something like that. The white male was sired by one of the middle aged females (the one with a black dot in his eye) and the white female was sired by the sister of white dot known as the Bus.
This is what I have on my lion notes.
4 sub-adults born in 4-11 October 2018 (3 +/-) (White male litter)
4 sub-adults born in March 2019 (2.5 +/-) (White female litter)
2 cubs born in 1 April 2020 (1.5 +/-) (BYM sister litter)
3 cubs born in 16 December (10 +/-) (Aunt of the white male)
2 cubs born in February 2021 (8 +/-) (mother of the white male new litter)
territory: Timbavati(Shindzela/Ngala) and KNP

They were sired by the Ross, so that should indeed make them half brother/sister right?

Since now I'm seeing it from that point, ,,half-brothers" could makes sense. Spot on, my friend
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A good sighting of this blue-eyed Birmingham cub seen a couple of weeks ago at AndBeyond Ngala Private Game Reserve in South Africa. 
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The beautiful lionesses of the Birmingham pride. In front, the 5 year old sister of Birmingham young male leads the mother of the white male and the white lioness following behind as night falls and they start getting active for an evening hunt.
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The Birmingham pride seen yesterday at Ngala Tented Camp. Thry made a buffalo kill just 500m away at Tamboti Tented Camp 
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Any updates on Birmingham breakaway young males? As far as im concerned, nothing in 3 weeks
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The Birmingham pride this morning at Orpen Waterhole



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The two white lions of the Birmingham pride stand side by side
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(11-10-2021, 05:46 PM)lionuk Wrote: The two white lions of the Birmingham pride stand side by side
Photo credit: Ngala Safari Lodge


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Credits goes to Roan Du Plessis. It was posted a while ago in this thread.
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The Birmingham pride! One of the sub-adult females in front and the sister of the Birmingham young male in the back at Ngala Private Game Reserve 
Photo credits: Barry Tanner

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The Birmingham white sub-adult lioness
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The Birmingham pride was seen two days ago at AndBeyond Ngala Private Game Reserve. The two white lions looking in good shape.
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The young white male of the Birmingham pride this morning before and after he and the other two sub adults unsuccessfully tried to hunt some kudu around this waterhole.
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A full day with the Birmingham Pride including the sub-adults, cubs and Ross Males




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Some of the Birmingham pride subadults were seen together at Shindzela Tented Camp, Timbavati, this morning, November 17.



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